Points Deducted: Late Paper _ Writing _ Organization _ Participation _ KHS Assignment _
Total Points Deducted:
Extra Credit Points:
Competition _
Speakers _
Total Extra Credit Points:
Total for Paper 75
Total for TPE 50
TOTAL GRADE
MODULE ONE 125 #
(Fall 2010)
Whenever you use a source in your answer, including all quotes, you must provide an APA-style internal citation and a full APA-style reference in the References page exercise, except for personal communications. HINT: Most of these exercises require sources unless specified otherwise.
All newspaper articles must be dated within the past six months.
Only attach an article if required by exercise directions. Whenever you attach an article, it must be directly behind the exercise in which it appears, and it must be clearly labeled with the exercise number and letter to which it pertains. Attach only the first page of the article unless otherwise stated.
Do not copy electronic articles into Word documents. Print them directly from the website or other source.
Unless otherwise stated, begin your answer directly after the colon.
Do not double space anywhere in your module, except for your reference page.
Anytime you take information from somewhere you must internally cite sources, even if the exercise says no sources needed. If you fail to do so, you will receive a 0 on your module.
NEVER use international policies or sources in any module.
HINT: For each full exercise, start at the top of each page.
HINT: Don’t use fancy internal citations. Follow this example at all times even though APA permits others formats. (Coplin, 2007, p. 4)
Exercise 1.1: Societal Problem and Societal Categories Your Total Score: (Maximum: 10 points)
A. Define the term “societal problem” by quoting a full sentence directly from the Maxwell Manual. (2 points) Part A score:
B. Choose one of the following societal categories: Crime, Education, Environment, Health, Housing, Jobs and Economic Development, or Poverty. Find, reference, and attach the first page of a newspaper article from a print or electronic source that discusses some aspect of the societal category. Attach the first page of the article behind the entire 1.1 exercise. In a paragraph of no more than 200 words, explain your interest in the societal category and quote one full and relevant sentence from the article. (8 points) Part B score: _
Write the societal category you choose, exactly as it is stated in the Part B directions:
Environmental
Write a paragraph of no more than 200 words explaining why you are interested in that societal category (including newspaper article quote). Start your answer on the next line.
As American society progresses into the twenty first century, the natural environment might not. This would be due to over consumption of natural resources like oil and gasoline, which power our economy. Federal legislation has realized that crude oil and other fossil fuels are finite. John Rudolff of the NY TImes wrote that " nce peak oil begins in earnest, economies around the globe — including Germany’s — will probably struggle with price shocks as a result of higher transportation costs, and “shortages of vital goods could arise.” Peak oil would obviously cripple our economy, and disrupt every day life. Exercise 1.2: Identifying Public Policy
Your Total Score: (Maximum: 20 points)
A. Define the term “public policy” by quoting directly from the Maxwell Manual.
B. Describe and reference (using any print or electronic newspaper) a legislative, administrative, and judicial action that relates to some aspect of your societal category. Attach the first page of each article(s) used. Articles may be used more than once at any point during this module. If an article is used more than once, place it behind the entire exercise where it is first used. (9 points) Part B score:
Describe and reference a legislative action:
Congress voted for the Clean Air and Water Act
Describe and reference an administrative action:
The President pushed for the Clean Air and Water Act
Describe and reference a judicial action:
THe Supreme Court presses a case against Exxon after the Valdez disaster C. Describe and reference (using any print or electronic newspaper) a national, state, and local public policy that affects your societal category. Attach the first page of the article(s) following the directions from 1.2B. (9 points)
Part C score: _
Describe and reference a national (federal) public policy:
Substances that are used to impair ones thought process are deemed illegal (unless if the state permits Medicinal Cannabis:Which are 14 states and DC) (NY TImes)
Describe and reference a state public policy (indicate which state):
Gas drilling is allowed in Texas, but is still debated in New York (NY Times)
Describe and reference a local public policy (indicate which local government):
Brewster has a strict sense of housing and building codes, when the proposed site is near protected or public water shed (DEP Site)
Exercise 1.3: Identifying Players and Stakeholders Your Total Score: (Maximum: 17 points)
A. State the major difference between a “player” and a “stakeholder” by quoting directly from How You Can Help or the Maxwell Manual. (4 points) Part A score_
Place quote: ““All players are stakeholders because they are affected by public policies. Players have a stake in the policies that are made by their organizations, because these policies can affect their power. However, not all stakeholders are players. Stakeholders do not have power over the policies that are made by organizations.” (Coplin 2007: p. 7)
B. Choose one of the policies you described in Exercise 1.2B or C and restate it below. Identify three different and distinct players that may be directly influencing the policy. The player must be an individual, not a group, and the player does not have to be mentioned in the article you used. Write a one sentence justification explaining what makes each of them a player. No source is needed for this exercise. (7 points) Part B score_
Restate the Policy from Exercise 1.2B or C:
Player #1: Name: Jack N. Gerard Title: President and CEO of API Justification: His company advocates for the petroleum and chemical industries in Congress, and tries to sway public oppinio n on Natrual Gas
Player #2: Name: Kevin Knobloch Title: President of Union of Concerned Scientist Justification: Voice of reason for Enviormental concerns, Nuclear Proliferation ect..
Player #3: Name: John Hall Title: Representative of NY 19th in the House Justification: Works for policies against Global Warming, and for Universal Health Care.
C. For the policy you stated in Part B, identify three different and distinct local stakeholders who are not players. Write a one sentence justification for each stakeholder stating why they are stakeholders and not players for the policy you have identified. Stakeholders do not have to be mentioned in the article you used. No source is needed for this exercise. (6 points)
Part C score
Stakeholder #1: Bill Riley of Exxon: Gas Station Owner
Justification: Has to purchase a fuel, which is considered a pollutant
Stakeholder #2: Neeraj, Distance Runner
Justification: They have to breathe in this pollutant
Stakeholder #3: Jon Santimaro, EPA officer
Justification: Has to follow and enforce environmental laws
Exercise 1.4: Identifying Players
Your Total Score: _ (Maximum: 18 points)
A. Using How You Can Help or other sources from the “Research Guide” section of the 101 web site, find a public interest/lobby organization that seeks to influence governmental policy on your societal category, and identify a player within the organization. You may want to contact this player later in the course. No source is needed for this exercise, unless you quote directly. (4 points)
Part A score:_
Write the exact name of the organizationand its geographic location:
The American Petroleum Institute, DC1220 L Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005-4070
USA
Briefly describe one of the organization’s lobby goals:
One of the Lobby's goals is to make sure the petrolium industry goals arent
Write the name and title of the player you could contact:
Bill Bush, Media Specialist, also helps the public in questions about P.I
B. Using How You Can Help or other sources from the “Research Guide” section of the 101 web site, find a nonprofit organization (other than a public interest group) that provides direct assistance or raises money to deal with the societal category you have chosen, and identify a player within the organization. You may want to contact this player later in the course. No source is needed for this exercise. (4 points)
Part B score:_
Write the exact name of the organizationand its geographic location:
Environmental Defense Fund, 257 Park Avenue South New York, NY 10010
Write the name and title of the player you could contact:
Jon Krupp, Public relations specialist
Briefly describe a specific service provided to the organization’s clients:
Raises Money and gives economic advice during environmental emergencies
C. Identify a governmental department (administrative) office at either the federal, state, or local level that has a clear role in the societal category you are studying, and identify a player within the department. You may want to contact this player later in the course. No source is needed for this exercise. (5 points) Part C score: _
Write the exact title of the administrative office and its geographic location:
EPA,
USEPA Ariel Rios Building (AR)
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W.
Washington, DC 20004
Write the name of the player in the department:
John Walsh
Write the e-mail address and phone number of the player:
202-566-1729, 202-566-1736 (fax), 1-800-832-7828 (Wetlands Helpline) D. Identify an elected federal, state, or local government official who is a player in the societal category you are studying. You may want to contact this player later in the course. No source is needed for this exercise. (5 points) Part D score:
Write the exact title of the elected offical
Congressman
Write the name of the elected official:
Jon Hall
Write the e-mail address and phone number with area code of the elected official. If the official can only be emailed through a webpage, indicate this and provide the web address:
40 Gleneida Avenue • 3rd Floor • Carmel, New York 10512 • Phone: (845) 225-3641 x49371 • Fax: (845) 228-1480 Exercise 1.5: References Your Total Score:_ (Maximum: 10 points)
Prepare a list of references that includes all sources for this module.
Follow the APA format.
Include all sources used in the exercises.
· Start the References page on the next line or on the next page.
Rudolff, J. (2010). Study Warns Finite oil and Economic Crisis. NY Times
Stout, D. (2009). U.S. Won't Prosecute in States that allow Medical Marijuana. NY Times
Solomon, D. (2010). NY State and the debate about drilling. NY Times
PAF 101—MODULE 1 GRADE SHEET
BASED ON CHAPTER 1Name:
Group #:
MAXIMUM YOUR
EXERCISE POINTS SCORE
1.1 10
1.2 20
1.3 17
1.4 18
1.5 10
Subtotal for Paper 75
Points Deducted:
Late Paper _
Writing _
Organization _
Participation _
KHS Assignment _
Total Points Deducted:
Extra Credit Points:
Competition _
Speakers _
Total Extra Credit Points:
Total for Paper 75
Total for TPE 50
TOTAL GRADE
MODULE ONE 125 #
(Fall 2010)
Whenever you use a source in your answer, including all quotes, you must provide an APA-style internal citation and a full APA-style reference in the References page exercise, except for personal communications. HINT: Most of these exercises require sources unless specified otherwise.
All newspaper articles must be dated within the past six months.
Only attach an article if required by exercise directions. Whenever you attach an article, it must be directly behind the exercise in which it appears, and it must be clearly labeled with the exercise number and letter to which it pertains. Attach only the first page of the article unless otherwise stated.
Do not copy electronic articles into Word documents. Print them directly from the website or other source.
Unless otherwise stated, begin your answer directly after the colon.
Do not double space anywhere in your module, except for your reference page.
Anytime you take information from somewhere you must internally cite sources, even if the exercise says no sources needed. If you fail to do so, you will receive a 0 on your module.
NEVER use international policies or sources in any module.
HINT: For each full exercise, start at the top of each page.
HINT: Don’t use fancy internal citations. Follow this example at all times even though APA permits others formats. (Coplin, 2007, p. 4)
Exercise 1.1: Societal Problem and Societal Categories
Your Total Score: (Maximum: 10 points)
A. Define the term “societal problem” by quoting a full sentence directly from the Maxwell Manual.
(2 points)
Part A score:
· Place quote: He who exercises government by means of his virtue may be compared to the north polar star, which keeps its place and all the stars turn towards it.
Confucious
B. Choose one of the following societal categories: Crime, Education, Environment, Health, Housing, Jobs and Economic Development, or Poverty. Find, reference, and attach the first page of a newspaper article from a print or electronic source that discusses some aspect of the societal category. Attach the first page of the article behind the entire 1.1 exercise. In a paragraph of no more than 200 words, explain your interest in the societal category and quote one full and relevant sentence from the article. (8 points)
Part B score: _
- Write the societal category you choose, exactly as it is stated in the Part B directions:
Environmental- Write a paragraph of no more than 200 words explaining why you are interested in that societal category (including newspaper article quote). Start your answer on the next line.
As American society progresses into the twenty first century, the natural environment might not. This would be due to over consumption of natural resources like oil and gasoline, which power our economy. Federal legislation has realized that crude oil and other fossil fuels are finite. John Rudolff of the NY TImes wrote that "nce peak oil begins in earnest, economies around the globe — including Germany’s — will probably struggle with price shocks as a result of higher transportation costs, and “shortages of vital goods could arise.” Peak oil would obviously cripple our economy, and disrupt every day life.
Exercise 1.2: Identifying Public Policy
Your Total Score: (Maximum: 20 points)
A. Define the term “public policy” by quoting directly from the Maxwell Manual.
(2 points)
Part A score: _
o Place quote: Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves. Confucious
B. Describe and reference (using any print or electronic newspaper) a legislative, administrative, and judicial action that relates to some aspect of your societal category. Attach the first page of each article(s) used. Articles may be used more than once at any point during this module. If an article is used more than once, place it behind the entire exercise where it is first used. (9 points)
Part B score:
- Describe and reference a legislative action:
Congress voted for the Clean Air and Water Act- Describe and reference an administrative action:
The President pushed for the Clean Air and Water Act- Describe and reference a judicial action:
THe Supreme Court presses a case against Exxon after the Valdez disasterC. Describe and reference (using any print or electronic newspaper) a national, state, and local public policy that affects your societal category. Attach the first page of the article(s) following the directions from 1.2B. (9 points)
Part C score: _
Substances that are used to impair ones thought process are deemed illegal (unless if the state permits Medicinal Cannabis:Which are 14 states and DC) (NY TImes)
- Describe and reference a state public policy (indicate which state):
Gas drilling is allowed in Texas, but is still debated in New York (NY Times)- Describe and reference a local public policy (indicate which local government):
Brewster has a strict sense of housing and building codes, when the proposed site is near protected or public water shed (DEP Site)Exercise 1.3: Identifying Players and Stakeholders
Your Total Score: (Maximum: 17 points)
A. State the major difference between a “player” and a “stakeholder” by quoting directly from How You Can Help or the Maxwell Manual. (4 points)
Part A score_
(Coplin 2007: p. 7)
B. Choose one of the policies you described in Exercise 1.2B or C and restate it below. Identify three different and distinct players that may be directly influencing the policy. The player must be an individual, not a group, and the player does not have to be mentioned in the article you used. Write a one sentence justification explaining what makes each of them a player. No source is needed for this exercise. (7 points)
Part B score_
Player #1: Name: Jack N. Gerard
Title: President and CEO of API
Justification: His company advocates for the petroleum and chemical industries in Congress, and tries to sway public oppinio n on Natrual Gas
Player #2: Name: Kevin Knobloch
Title: President of Union of Concerned Scientist
Justification: Voice of reason for Enviormental concerns, Nuclear Proliferation ect..
Player #3: Name: John Hall
Title: Representative of NY 19th in the House
Justification: Works for policies against Global Warming, and for Universal Health Care.
C. For the policy you stated in Part B, identify three different and distinct local stakeholders who are not players. Write a one sentence justification for each stakeholder stating why they are stakeholders and not players for the policy you have identified. Stakeholders do not have to be mentioned in the article you used. No source is needed for this exercise. (6 points)
Part C score
Stakeholder #1: Bill Riley of Exxon: Gas Station Owner
Justification: Has to purchase a fuel, which is considered a pollutant
Stakeholder #2: Neeraj, Distance Runner
Justification: They have to breathe in this pollutant
Stakeholder #3: Jon Santimaro, EPA officer
Exercise 1.4: Identifying Players
Your Total Score: _ (Maximum: 18 points)
A. Using How You Can Help or other sources from the “Research Guide” section of the 101 web site, find a public interest/lobby organization that seeks to influence governmental policy on your societal category, and identify a player within the organization. You may want to contact this player later in the course. No source is needed for this exercise, unless you quote directly. (4 points)
Part A score:_
- Write the exact name of the organization and its geographic location:
The American Petroleum Institute, DC1220 L Street, NWWashington, DC 20005-4070
USA
- Briefly describe one of the organization’s lobby goals:
One of the Lobby's goals is to make sure the petrolium industry goals arent- Write the name and title of the player you could contact:
Bill Bush, Media Specialist, also helps the public in questions about P.IB. Using How You Can Help or other sources from the “Research Guide” section of the 101 web site, find a nonprofit organization (other than a public interest group) that provides direct assistance or raises money to deal with the societal category you have chosen, and identify a player within the organization. You may want to contact this player later in the course. No source is needed for this exercise. (4 points)
Part B score:_
Environmental Defense Fund,
257 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10010
- Write the name and title of the player you could contact:
Jon Krupp, Public relations specialist- Briefly describe a specific service provided to the organization’s clients:
Raises Money and gives economic advice during environmental emergenciesC. Identify a governmental department (administrative) office at either the federal, state, or local level that has a clear role in the societal category you are studying, and identify a player within the department. You may want to contact this player later in the course. No source is needed for this exercise. (5 points)
Part C score: _
- Write the exact title of the administrative office and its geographic location:
EPA,1200 Pennsylvania Avenue N.W.
Washington, DC 20004
- Write the name of the player in the department:
John Walsh- Write the e-mail address and phone number of the player:
202-566-1729, 202-566-1736 (fax), 1-800-832-7828 (Wetlands Helpline)D. Identify an elected federal, state, or local government official who is a player in the societal category you are studying. You may want to contact this player later in the course. No source is needed for this exercise. (5 points)
Part D score:
- Write the exact title of the elected offical
Congressman- Write the name of the elected official:
Jon Hall- Write the e-mail address and phone number with area code of the elected official. If the official can only be emailed through a webpage, indicate this and provide the web address:
40 Gleneida Avenue • 3rd Floor • Carmel, New York 10512 • Phone: (845) 225-3641 x49371 • Fax: (845) 228-1480Exercise 1.5: References
Your Total Score:_ (Maximum: 10 points)
· Start the References page on the next line or on the next page.
Rudolff, J. (2010). Study Warns Finite oil and Economic Crisis. NY Times
Stout, D. (2009). U.S. Won't Prosecute in States that allow Medical Marijuana. NY Times
Solomon, D. (2010). NY State and the debate about drilling. NY Times